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of oracle. maria sits down for an exclusive interview with larry ellison. what game changing products does the firm have in the pipeline, and what will the free-spirited ceo buy next? find out straight ahead. >>> and class action. in another exclusive, the man in charge of settling claims against convicted sexual offender jerry sandusky talks to maria about how penn state will administer proper compensation to the victims. that and a lot more is still ahead on the "closing bell." ifo improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell m
of oracle. maria sits down for an exclusive interview with larry ellison. what game changing products does the firm have in the pipeline, and what will the free-spirited ceo buy next? find out straight ahead. >>> and class action. in another exclusive, the man in charge of settling claims against convicted sexual offender jerry sandusky talks to maria about how penn state will administer proper compensation to the victims. that and a lot more is still ahead on the "closing...
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they got to compete against oracle, intel, hp, microsoft. in other words, this is one hedge fund manager's opinion but this value investing conference is why we're there, by the way. he says short splunk. >> we're going to actually be heading to the value investing congress. joined by barry rose enstein, just off a big win with a well timed entry and exit, turning up the heat on fertilizer company agrium. david faber has an exclusive interview later on this hour. >>> facebook stock is down more than 40% since its ipo offering. they recently started sharing ads to their half a billion users. julia boorstin spoke exclusive to the kro sheryl sandberg and she joins us now from facebook's new york headquarters. what did you hear today, julia? >> well, mandy, sheryl sandberg told me making money from the mobile users is a top priority and she couldn't deny the company has a lot of work do. she did say that facebook is uniquely positioned to pull off mobile ads. >> mobile is obviously a huge trait for the company and a huge opportunity. we have a b
they got to compete against oracle, intel, hp, microsoft. in other words, this is one hedge fund manager's opinion but this value investing conference is why we're there, by the way. he says short splunk. >> we're going to actually be heading to the value investing congress. joined by barry rose enstein, just off a big win with a well timed entry and exit, turning up the heat on fertilizer company agrium. david faber has an exclusive interview later on this hour. >>> facebook...
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cnbc wealth editor robert frank has dug into the oracle ceo's expenses. robert, what have you found? >> thanks, simon. well, apparently, buying islands in hawaii, that can start to get pretty expensive. oracle's latest proxy shows that larry ellison has pledged 139 million shares as collateral to "secure certain personal indebtedness including various lines of credit." now, that means he's pledged $4.2 billion in stock for personal loans and lines of credit. why does he need so much cash? well, you might remember that ellison bought lanai, the sixth largest island in hawaii, for $500 million earlier this summer. this week he also bought another property, $37 million mansion in malibu. he already owns about five properties on the same stretch of beach. that in addition to the mansion he owns in rhode island, a giant home in san francisco, a villa in tokyo, and a 240-acre estate near paul springs that has its own 19-hole golf course. now, that's not to mention the properties he's buying around lake tahoe. now, ellison also likes his jets, his sport cars, an
cnbc wealth editor robert frank has dug into the oracle ceo's expenses. robert, what have you found? >> thanks, simon. well, apparently, buying islands in hawaii, that can start to get pretty expensive. oracle's latest proxy shows that larry ellison has pledged 139 million shares as collateral to "secure certain personal indebtedness including various lines of credit." now, that means he's pledged $4.2 billion in stock for personal loans and lines of credit. why does he need so...
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. >>> elsewhere, on the heels of apple's flawed debut of its new mapping app, nokia and oracle customers will have access to nokia's data and location services. >> hewlett-packard is set to roll out a new tablet device today that will work with microsoft's new windows 8 operating system. the elite pad 900 comes at a time when, according to new research, half of all adult americans now own either a tablet computer or a smart phone. >>> and finally, who says that crime doesn't pay? two guns that belonged to famed partners in crime bonnie and clyde sold to an anonymous buyer for just over half a million dollars at an auction over the weekend. >>> a quarterback makes history, and nfl teams break out a bag of tricks. >>> plus, a colossal collapse at golf's ryder cup championship. your "first look" at sports is straight ahead. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. does your phone give you all day battery life ? droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon
. >>> elsewhere, on the heels of apple's flawed debut of its new mapping app, nokia and oracle customers will have access to nokia's data and location services. >> hewlett-packard is set to roll out a new tablet device today that will work with microsoft's new windows 8 operating system. the elite pad 900 comes at a time when, according to new research, half of all adult americans now own either a tablet computer or a smart phone. >>> and finally, who says that crime...
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oracle's application growth was nil. and there frankly is not -- the growth tends to be acquisition growth. and people love it. they don't look through the numbers. one of the frustrating things for the purists is there wasn't a lot of growth in oracle and the stock didn't get hit. this is a remarkable time, guys. here you don't have the classic what you want to see from tech, which is good revenue growth and no one seems to mind. >> i think in certain companies, investors are willing to look past. that's oracle, that's amazon, a number of them. and they're very much connected to the people running those economies. 234 particular, mr. ellison, mr. bezos. they're not going to react, not going to run and hide from one quarter that may not be exactly what you're looking for. it wasn't a bad quarter. >> no. a lot of people are asking, why does google keep going up? i say, it's not up a lot. second, they are mobile. so everything that you read about that's bad for mobile is perfect for google because it's search oriented. the
oracle's application growth was nil. and there frankly is not -- the growth tends to be acquisition growth. and people love it. they don't look through the numbers. one of the frustrating things for the purists is there wasn't a lot of growth in oracle and the stock didn't get hit. this is a remarkable time, guys. here you don't have the classic what you want to see from tech, which is good revenue growth and no one seems to mind. >> i think in certain companies, investors are willing to...
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the agreement would be announced today at the oracle world conference. i've never known that maps would be so important in everybody's lives. such big important -- >> huge. >> saw something over the weekend about -- >> ever a day when apple gets maps? >> apple has a lot of money. if they just start pouring all money they have into making this better, they've gotten the message. >> i talked to engineers on bring that said it is impossible, it might take you three years to get the information to be correct. it's actually the data. >> and google has truck has go up and down -- carl had written that one drove by his, the google truck that has the camera going around. >> you can't just write an al go rhythm that finds every single side street. it's a lot of roads. >> use everybody who has an iphone to replicate what google has done by having people literally use their iphone to actually take pictures of buildings. >> to help? >> yes, to help to try to recreate crowd sourcing operation. >> i'm not helping. that could be a tux tie. >> it's a woolly tie. i'm not
the agreement would be announced today at the oracle world conference. i've never known that maps would be so important in everybody's lives. such big important -- >> huge. >> saw something over the weekend about -- >> ever a day when apple gets maps? >> apple has a lot of money. if they just start pouring all money they have into making this better, they've gotten the message. >> i talked to engineers on bring that said it is impossible, it might take you three...
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nothing dramatic. >> shares of oracle during the last year, take a look at it. 31.65. he's gotten close to the top there, joe. >> all right, andrew. thank you. >>> my stories don't deserve that music? okay. thank you. you know what? i'm so nervous now and unsettled, i don't know what's coming. >> we've been working on new music, trying to find new things -- >> those drums, though. i'm so nervous about what's coming. iswhatoming during the show? is it the debate? is it the employment report? is it 2012? >> i thought this music was -- last week, i made an error. i thought this music was the nfl music. >> no. >> it might be this -- >> china's normally robust services weakened -- >> that's the nfl. >> we've been working with it. we've been working to try and find -- if you read for a minute and a half and there's nothing underneath you, it sounds a little flat. now you're blowing the whole thing that we're trying to do. >> i'm so unsettled at this point. i'm so nervous about whatever's coming. >> i'm going to get silence. >> did we pay the same consultants for this music t
nothing dramatic. >> shares of oracle during the last year, take a look at it. 31.65. he's gotten close to the top there, joe. >> all right, andrew. thank you. >>> my stories don't deserve that music? okay. thank you. you know what? i'm so nervous now and unsettled, i don't know what's coming. >> we've been working on new music, trying to find new things -- >> those drums, though. i'm so nervous about what's coming. iswhatoming during the show? is it the debate?...